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Make pyenv init --path
usable as a pyenv init -
substitute
We're going to eliminate the need to mandatorily use `pyenv init --path`. We can't delete it yet for backward compatibility. Besides, there's one other use case for it: to enable shims but without shell integration, e.g. for noninteractive shells. To be a full-fledged replacement for `pyenv init -` however, it needs to do rehashing.
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@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ opposed to this idea. Here's what `eval "$(pyenv init -)"` actually does:
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for some reason you need `pyenv` to be a real script rather than a
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shell function, you can safely skip it.
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`eval "$(pyenv init --path)"` only does item 1.
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`eval "$(pyenv init --path)"` only does items 1 and 3.
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To see exactly what happens under the hood for yourself, run `pyenv init -`
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or `pyenv init --path`.
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@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ function main() {
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;;
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"path")
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print_path
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print_rehash
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exit 0
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;;
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"print")
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print_path
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print_env
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print_completion
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print_rehash
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print_shell_function
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exit 0
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;;
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@ -168,7 +170,9 @@ function print_completion() {
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if [ -r "$completion" ]; then
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echo "source '$completion'"
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fi
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}
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function print_rehash() {
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if [ -z "$no_rehash" ]; then
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echo 'command pyenv rehash 2>/dev/null'
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fi
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@ -17,6 +17,13 @@ load test_helper
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assert_line "command pyenv rehash 2>/dev/null"
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}
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@test "auto rehash for --path" {
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run pyenv-init --path
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assert_success
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assert_line "command pyenv rehash 2>/dev/null"
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}
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@test "setup shell completions" {
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root="$(cd $BATS_TEST_DIRNAME/.. && pwd)"
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run pyenv-init - bash
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